Trapper John wrote:My first delve into home computer games was Tomb Raider on the PC, primitive now but at the time those PC games were ground breaking.
Then I got into Football Manager and my home life was nearly wrecked, it ate up huge swathes of my time and only an ultimatum from the other half and a great deal of self denial saved me from myself. I kicked the habit but am still curious as to what the newer versions were/are like. I won't go near them now.
Gerst wrote:NastyNickers wrote:There’s quite a few games about where you just explore the most beautiful environments, Gerst.
I play No Mans Sky. I love it. It’s so big and vast. I’ve never actually seen another player. The planets are beautiful too. All procedurally generates and I think there’s something ridiculous like 20 quintrillion of them. Beautiful game.
Yes, I've heard of No Man's Sky. I very much like the idea of it: worlds generated by computer so that even the makers of it don't know what to expect, though I also heard it had turned out to be a bit disappointing, for various reasons – maybe people were expecting too much, I don't know. I think I'll have to give it a try though just to see for myself.
NastyNickers wrote:Gerst wrote:NastyNickers wrote:There’s quite a few games about where you just explore the most beautiful environments, Gerst.
I play No Mans Sky. I love it. It’s so big and vast. I’ve never actually seen another player. The planets are beautiful too. All procedurally generates and I think there’s something ridiculous like 20 quintrillion of them. Beautiful game.
Yes, I've heard of No Man's Sky. I very much like the idea of it: worlds generated by computer so that even the makers of it don't know what to expect, though I also heard it had turned out to be a bit disappointing, for various reasons – maybe people were expecting too much, I don't know. I think I'll have to give it a try though just to see for myself.
I think it was just a bit... I dunno, aimless? They’ve added more things since I last played, like building bases and shit. I like it. I just like exploring and mining to explore more though. It was a nice (although somewhat difficult) to play a game like that where I’m not tethered to a base, as such.
I’ve discovered Ark: Survival Evolved is on mobiles. My life is over.
Trapper John wrote:Did anyone play/ join the online game 'EVE' ?
I didn't, it looked far too complicated and some of those playing it appeared to be anal geeks who took it all far too seriously. It made the national news I remember when much of the eve community, rumoured to have over half a million subscribers world wide, decided to have an all out war to the death.
Trapper John wrote:Did anyone play/ join the online game 'EVE' ?
I didn't, it looked far too complicated and some of those playing it appeared to be anal geeks who took it all far too seriously. It made the national news I remember when much of the eve community, rumoured to have over half a million subscribers world wide, decided to have an all out war to the death.
NastyNickers wrote:There’s quite a few games about where you just explore the most beautiful environments, Gerst.
I play No Mans Sky. I love it. It’s so big and vast. I’ve never actually seen another player. The planets are beautiful too. All procedurally generates and I think there’s something ridiculous like 20 quintrillion of them. Beautiful game.
Jon55 wrote:Years ago I became addicted to Super Mario and my son's game boy which I would be on until the early hours of the morning playing tetris .... What was I thinking ?!?
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